The end of March is almost here and Denver is keeping it going. Start your week off by seeing amazing fashion at Denver Fashion Week and end it by trying your hand at water marbling at iMarble. However you spend your week, make sure to check out this roundup of events happening Denver.

The Denver Art Museum’s Cile Bach Award honors the museum’s outstanding volunteers. This year’s award recipients are Honey Goldberg, Steve Bailey and Barbara McIntire. Thank you for your time, energy and invaluable expertise!
Do you want to volunteer at the museum? Here’s how to get started: http://bit.ly/2FSbX80

DENVER -- The search continues for the person who stabbed a clerk working at 7-Eleven store in Downtown Denver. Police are now offering a $2,000 reward in the case. There are still many questions about why, the clerk was killed. At the busy 7-Eleven in the heart of downtown, clerk Derek Sorenson had no problem making friends.

Join us at this month's Mindful Looking program on Tuesday, March 20, for a contemplative exploration and dynamic discussion as we appreciate and savor the rich details and dramatic perspectives of "Adoration of the Shepherds" by Mexican painter Nicolás Rodríguez Juárez.
More info: http://bit.ly/2DpuYJB

Expand Your Sense of Wonder with a Mindful Look at a 17th Century Painting

Mindful Looking invites you to spend a relaxed and focused 45 minutes with a single work of art. Together we carefully examine the artwork's composition, details, and style, and then consider potential meanings. The benefits of slower processing are heightened awareness, expanded wonder, and stronger engagement of the mind.

He listed marketing tech firm Marketo’s recent move into space in the Denver City Center building, 707 17th St., and email delivery company SendGrid’s relocation of its headquarters from Boulder to 1801 California St. in late 2016 as examples.

He listed marketing tech firm Marketo’s recent move into space in the Denver City Center building, 707 17th St., and email delivery company SendGrid’s relocation of its headquarters from Boulder to 1801 California St. in late 2016 as examples.

It wasn't as bad as the '80s, but Denver's office real estate market sure felt it when oil prices tanked in late 2015. The space shed by energy companies is refilling with increasing speed over the last 15 months, and its not just oil and gas companies landlords have to thank this time.

A local investor became the owner of a historic Lower Downtown haunt for $2.4 million. Dating to 1863, the Blake Street Vault building at 1526 Blake St. is one of the oldest buildings on Blake Street. Completed as a saloon and boarding house in 1863, it is said to be haunted by an old-time saloon girl.

St Patrick's Day Lunch Special and Parade
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Downtown Parade - Saturday, March 17, 2018
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*Can not be combined with any other coupons or offers. Dine in or take out. Offer only good on Saturday, March 17, 2018 at Little India Downtown location.

It happened early Friday morning at 17th Street and Welton Street early Friday morning.

7-Eleven Clerk Killed, Surveillance Image Of Suspect Released

DENVER (CBS4) - Police are investigating the killing of a clerk at a 7-Eleven store. It happened early Friday morning at 17th Street and Welton Street early Friday morning. Derek Sorenson, 29, was killed by a sharp object, according to Denver's coroner. Police put out a surveillance picture of the suspect they are looking for.

According to a release from the police department, the victim was found at a 7-11 in the 600 block of 17th St at around 11:40 p.m. Thursday.

Police seek person of interest in homicide

Denver police are asking for the public's help finding a person of interest in a homicide investigation. According to a release from the police department, the victim was found at a 7-11 in the 600 block of 17th St at around 11:40 p.m. Thursday.

Ageless Maine: A New Collaboration Brings a Fresh Voice to Mainers 50+ |

It is an honor for AARP Maine to collaborate with Maine Media Collective on the inaugural issue of Ageless Maine, a new publication designed for readers 50 and older. There could not be a better time for this magazine to hit the newsstands in our beloved state.

The following is a letter Nancy LeaMond, AARP executive vice president, sent to Senators Mitch McConnell and Charles Schumer and Representatives Paul Ryan and Nancy Pelosi, urging them to protect older Americans and their families: Dear Leader McConnell, Leader Schumer, Speaker Ryan, and Leader Pelosi: On behalf of nearly 38 million members in all 50 States and the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and U.S.

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is experiencing a big uptick in complaints that scammers pretending to be the FTC are calling, emailing, texting and faxing, and are either claiming the targets have won a big prize or that they are in trouble and have to pay delinquent accounts. In fact, the Department of Justice recently announced that two scammers impersonating the FTC were found guilty of bilking victims out of more than $10 million. Know that the FTC does not contact consumers to ask for payment, and it does not run sweepstakes or lotteries. If you experience this scam, report it at www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov.

3/21 Scam Alert: Watch Out for Fake FTC Agents |

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is experiencing a big uptick in complaints that scammers pretending to be the FTC are calling, emailing, texting and faxing, and are either claiming the targets have won a big prize or that they are in trouble and have to pay delinquent accounts.

City is the first in the state to join AARP’s Network of Age-Friendly Communities

City of Fishers Recognized for Age-Friendly Designation |

City is the first in the state to join AARP's Network of Age-Friendly Communities AARP Indiana officially recognized the City of Fishers today for being Indiana's first city to join AARP's Network of Age-Friendly Communities, an affiliate of the WHO Global Network of Age-Friendly Cities and Communities.

Every two seconds someone’s identity is stolen. And it’s not hard to imagine, given all the data breaches in the news lately. Combating fraud is a priority for AARP Pennsylvania and that is why we are launching Operation: Stop Scams.

Pennsylvania Operation Stop Scams 2018 |

Every two seconds someone's identity is stolen. And it's not hard to imagine, given all the data breaches in the news lately. Combating fraud is a priority for AARP Pennsylvania and that is why we are launching Operation: Stop Scams.

AARP Nebraska and Better Business Bureau (BBB) Foundation will host a special program featuring identity theft and consumer fraud expert Eva Velasquez in Grand Island and Lincoln April 10 and in Ralston April 11.

Nationally Known Consumer Fraud Expert to Keynote 'Stop the Heist' Program in Grand Island, Lincoln and Ralston |

AARP Nebraska and Better Business Bureau (BBB) Foundation will host a special program featuring identity theft and consumer fraud expert Eva Velasquez in Grand Island and Lincoln April 10 and in Ralston April 11. The program, "Stop the Heist: Protect Your Identity from Thieves," is free and open to the public.

AARP Community Challenge Grant in Town of Cutler Bay The AARP Community Challenge Grants were launched in 2017 by AARP as a way of investing in communities across the nation to facilitate projects that would improve the lives of the people living in them.

Bea fraud fighter! If you can spot a scam, you can stop a scam. Report scams to local law enforcement. Contact the AARP Fraud Watch Network at www.aarp.org/fraudwatchnetwork for more information on fraud prevention. IRS Impostor Scam As tax filing season rolls on, be on the lookout for the IRS impostor scam.

Pennsylvania Political Forecast – Cloudy with a 100% Chance of Uncertainty

PA Legislative & Congressional Recap for March 2018 |

Pennsylvania Political Forecast - Cloudy with a 100% Chance of Uncertainty If there were any thoughts that the month of February might clear up some of the issues surrounding the future path of Pennsylvania politics, they've been fried by the 80 degree temperatures we experienced in the middle of the month, buried by the foot of snow parts of the state experienced a week later, then blown away by the 75 mile wind gusts that knocked out power to many ...

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AARP Michigan will offer a unique public event in April that will incorporate honoring the impact of the year 1968, the 50th-year observance of Dr. Martin Luther King’s assassination, the importance of financial security to the African American community, and Money Smart Week.

Financial Security Town Hall Comes to Detroit April 24 |

AARP Michigan will offer a unique public event in April that will incorporate honoring the impact of the year 1968, the 50th-year observance of Dr. Martin Luther King's assassination, the importance of financial security to the African American community, and Money Smart Week.

The police activity occurred in the area of the 600 block of 17th Street – near Welton Street.

Death investigation in downtown Denver

The Denver Police Department said it was conducting a death investigation in downtown Denver early Friday morning. The police activity occurred in the area of the 600 block of 17th Street - near Welton Street. While a tweet from DPD characterized what was occurring as a "death investigation," they also said no suspect information was available.

The stabbing happened just before midnight at 17th and Welton streets, one block from the 16th Street Mall.

500-599 17th St.

One person killed in stabbing at downtown Denver 7-Eleven

DENVER -- One person was killed in a stabbing at a downtown 7-Eleven store late Thursday night, the Denver Police Department said. The stabbing happened just before midnight at 17th and Welton streets, one block from the 16th Street Mall.

Association Praises Programs to Help Low-Income, Moderate Income Customers, But Settlement Shows Need for Utility Consumer Advocate as proposed by NYS Assembly ALBANY, N.Y. - AARP New York State Director Beth Finkel issued the following statement today on the New York State Public Service Commission's approval of the National Grid utility rate settlement: "A double-digit rate increase is simply too much for the overburdened New York consumers who rely on National Grid for their energy.

As part of the fight against fraud and identity theft, AARP Idaho, Shred-it, Mountain West Bank, The Village at Meridian and Crime Stoppers of Southwest Idaho will hold a FREE document shredding opportunity on April 7, 2018 at the Mountain West Bank branch at The Village in Meridian. The event takes place from 10am to 2pm or until the trucks are full. There is a five box limit per vehicle.

Free Shred Event in the Treasure Valley |

As part of the fight against fraud and identity theft, AARP Idaho, Shred-it, Mountain West Bank, The Village at Meridian and Crime Stoppers of Southwest Idaho will hold a FREE document shredding opportunity on April 7, 2018 at the Mountain West Bank branch at The Village in Meridian.

Mayor Hancock, Partners to Launch New Denver Consumer Financial Protection Initiative
DENVER – Mayor Michael B. Hancock and partner organizations today will launch a new Consumer Financial Protection Initiative to strengthen consumer rights and protect residents from predatory financial practices. The new initiative will focus on ways the city can combat elder financial abuse, notario fraud, wage theft, predatory lending and predatory housing practices.
The launch will be marked by a presentation and panel discussion today titled “A Predatory Economy: Denver’s Call to Action” from 3-5 p.m. at the Denver Post Auditorium, 101 W Colfax Ave., Denver, CO 80202 (see details below).
In 2018, this new initiative will focus on the implementation of a central hub for consumer financial complaints that will connect consumers to the various agencies that can resolve complaints or provide consumers with other resources as well as collect data to inform efforts moving forward.

AARP staff and volunteer leaders are looking to connect with members in Southwest Minnesota. Stop by the Daily Grind in Marshall, MN on Friday, March 23rd for a free cup of coffee, find out more about what AARP is up to, let us know more about what matters most to you and learn how you can get involved.

Free Coffee Friday in Marshall |

AARP staff and volunteer leaders are looking to connect with members in Southwest Minnesota. Stop by the Daily Grind in Marshall, MN on Friday, March 23rd for a free cup of coffee, find out more about what AARP is up to, let us know more about what matters most to you and learn how you can get involved.

Live Music at Little India Downtown!
Enjoy live Jazz and Sitar music for your listening and dining pleasure.
Jazz on Thursday’s 6-9pm
Sitar on Friday’s 6-9pm
Kool Jazz Live for your listening and dining pleasure. Kool Jazz Live is a sophisticated group of jazz, funk musicians that play melodies and solos over a wide variety of music from jazz standards, and blues to R&B.
Maestro Roshan Bhartiya is an internationally known master sitarist with nearly 50 years of experience as a performer and educator and has performed all over the world.
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